The International Doctors' Appeal

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The International Doctors' Appeal

Summary

The International Doctors' Appeal is a document[1].

Key Facts

  • The International Doctors' Appeal's instance of is recorded as document[2].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's publication date is recorded as +2012-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's main subject is recorded as electromagnetic radiation and health[4].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Q105761[5].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Volker Hartenstein[6].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Anton Schneider[7].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Helmut Merkel[8].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Alfred G. Świerk[9].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Karl Hecht[10].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Hans-Jürgen Pesch[11].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Volker Zahn[12].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Ruediger Dahlke[13].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Joachim Mutter[14].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Alexander Rossaint[15].
  • The International Doctors' Appeal's signatory is recorded as Otmar Wassermann[16].

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Publication

The International Doctors' Appeal's publication date is recorded as +2012-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].

Subject and Themes

The International Doctors' Appeal's main subject is recorded as electromagnetic radiation and health[4].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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